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GaGabi25 August 20230 Wish green leaves
Pelargonium, leaves dry as a tissue
On my pelargoniums the older leaves have dried out, they are brown and have the texture of tissue. They produce young, healthy leaves but they end up drying out too. The variegated pelargonium has also started to have leaves with dry edges, I have seen the same phenomenon on a benjamin ficus – some of the leaves are turning brown, drying out and falling off. I took some detailed pictures of a partially dried leaf.
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GaGabi25 August 2023
Hello. The symptoms of deterioration were most likely caused by various abiotic and biotic factors, such as sunburn, insufficient or excessive light (depending on the case, but pelargoniums have high light requirements), lack of fertilization, inadequate watering, possibly changing environmental conditions or the presence of plant pathogens, etc. In this case, it is recommended to regularly remove the affected leaves and apply a treatment (pelargoniums are susceptible to grey mould or bacterial rot) with a fungicide such as Switch 62.5 WG, 10 g, in a dose of 8 g/10 L water, by foliar spraying. Spray the solution as finely as possible, so as to achieve a more even distribution of the solution on the plant, both on the topside and underside of the leaves, as well as on the stem (Tech1). It is recommended to prepare a volume of solution corresponding to a single treatment (respecting the mentioned dosage), because the already prepared mixture does not have a shelf life longer than 24 hours. At the same time as the fungicide treatment, you can consider using a fertilizer such as AMN Verde, 500 ml or Vital NT, 250 ml, together with watering the plant, according to the recommendations on the label. Also, 10-14 days after the fungicide treatments, it is advisable to use a maintenance product such as Organic Spray for Indoor Plants Zimmerpflanzen, 500ml, applied as a foliar spray. It supports plant regeneration after certain stressful conditions. Subsequently, it is recommended to ensure optimal growing conditions, specific to pelargoniums (Pelargonium, plant care and growing guide). The future development of the plants cannot be predicted.
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